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Merge SVG File to PNG for Free

With our free SVG image merging tool, you can combine multiple SVG files into a single PNG file.
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How to Merge SVG Files

Upload your SVG File

Click the "Upload your SVG File" button and select the SVG files you want to combine.

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Set the layout and other options, and click the "Merge" button to merge your SVG files.

Download your merged file

Once completed, click the "Download" button to save the merged SVG file to your personal computer.

FAQ

How can I merge my SVG Files?

First, click the "Upload your File" button and select the SVG file you want to merge. Set the layout and other options, and click the "Merge" button to merge your SVG files. After the conversion is complete, you can download your merged SVG file.

How long does it take to merge my SVG Files?

We strive to merge your SVG files as quickly as possible, typically within 5 seconds. However, larger files or multiple SVGs may take longer, so we appreciate your patience.

Is it safe to merge my SVG files using 3dpea.com?

Of course! We will not store the files you upload, and the download link will expire when the current webpage is refreshed or the current browser application is closed.

Can I merge my SVG files on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, or Mac OS?

Yes. 3DPEA SVG merge tool can run online on any system with modern internet, without the need to download or install any professional software.

From SVG to PNG file format

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SVG
Full name
Scalable Vector Graphics
Type
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Network transmission format
image/svg+xml
Data format
Text
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Description

SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics, which is an image format based on XML. It uses vector graphics to describe images instead of pixel arrays. This means that SVG images can be infinitely scaled without losing clarity because they are based on mathematical formulas rather than pixels. SVG images can be created and edited using many different applications, including Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and Microsoft Visio.

SVG images can contain elements such as text, shapes, paths, patterns, and gradients, and their appearance and behavior can be controlled using CSS style sheets. SVG images also support interactive elements such as links, buttons, and animations. Because SVG images are based on vector graphics, they are typically smaller in file size than bitmap image file formats and are better suited for images and graphics on the web. SVG images can also be used in conjunction with JavaScript and other web technologies to create complex interactive web applications.

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PNG
Full name
Portable Network Graphics
Type
Image
Network transmission format
image/png
Data format
Binary
Open with
PNG Viewer
Description

PNG is a lossless compressed image file format that supports transparent backgrounds and high-resolution images. It provides high-quality images without taking up too much bandwidth, so it is widely used on the web. It contains 24-bit RGB color images, 8-bit grayscale images, and 24-bit images with alpha channels, and supports multiple color spaces, including sRGB, Adobe RGB, and grayscale. It can be created and edited in many different applications, including Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Microsoft Paint.